Mies van der Rohe
By (Author) Sandra Dachs
Ediciones Poligrafa
Ediciones Poligrafa
8th March 2021
Spain
General
Non Fiction
Individual architects and architectural firms
749.092
Hardback
128
Width 165mm, Height 210mm
The modern city, with its towers of glass and steel, can be attributed at least in part to the influence of architect Mies van der Rohe. Equally significant, if smaller in scale, is Mies' daring design of furniture; his pieces exhibit an unerring sense of proportion, as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details. After an apprenticeship with furniture designer Bruno Paul in Berlin, he joined the office of architect Peter Behrens where he met Le Corbusier and Walther Gropius. In the mid-1920s, he began to design furniture pieces that he conceived and created specifically for particular interiors. Mies van der Rohe's furniture is known for its fine craftsmanship, a mix of traditional luxurious fabrics (like leather) combined with modern chrome frames, and a distinct separation of the supporting structure and the supported surfaces. His modern furniture pieces that use new industrial technologies, like the Barcelona chair and table (1929), and the Brno chair (1930) have become acclaimed popular classics. Also available: Eero Saarinen ISBN 9788434312647 Alvar Aalto ISBN 9788434311435 Jean Prouve ISBN 9788434311442 Charles and Ray Eames ISBN 9788434311459 Arne Jacobsen ISBN 9788434311848 Eileen Gray ISBN 9788434312654 SELLING POINTS: Focuses on the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who is without doubt one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture Besides an introductory essay, each title in the By Architects series is compiled by key modern architects through sketches, drawings, photos of the original productions, and ambient shootings A design-orientated book for a design-orientated series, Miles Van Der Rohe boasts an innovative layout and a special binding 180 colour and b/w illustrations